t h e R a n c h at R o c k C r e e k Philipsburg, Montana 2015 ranch horsemanship clinic 4-nights | May 13-17 a l l - i n c lu s i v e A C C O M M O D AT I O N S RANCH CUISINE ON-SITE ACTIVITIES S I LV E R D O L L A R S A L O O N Our lodgings at The Ranch Daily breakfast, lunch, hors Extensive variety of daily Silver Dollar Saloon entertain- are as distinctive as they d’oeuvres and dinner. Unlimit- on-property activities includ- ment includes billiards, shuffle- are magnificent. When it ed premium beer, wine, spirits, ing gear and guides. There board, karaoke, private movie comes to luxury in the Great soft drinks, and stocked are never cancellation fees cinema, board games and four Outdoors, we merge authen- in-room mini bars. for changing your schedule. lanes of bowling. tic mountain elements with premium amenities. Includes access to fitness center and pool. F O R R E S E RVAT I O N S : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 7 9 C A R R I A G E H O U S E L A N E | P H I L I P S B U RG , M O N TA N A 5 9 8 5 8 W E L C O M E @ T H E R A N C H AT RO C KC R E E K . C O M the equestrian | 4-nights ranch horsemanship clinic Limited Availability: M AY 1 3 - 1 7 , 2 0 1 5 c l i n i c o v e rv i e w This spring, The Ranch will host an intensive natural horsemanship clinic led by NRCHA competitors and trainers, Scott Whinfrey and Lisa Kittel. This three day all-inclusive clinic focuses on developing Ranch skills including roping and working cattle. Each guest will be partnered with their own horse for the weekend based on their riding ability and personality. Small group exercises are complemented with one-on-one guidance from clinicians. The clinic is limited to ten participants. This experience allows equestrians of all disciplines to gain an introduction to Western horsemanship and cowboy culture. Advanced riders can hone their roping, cutting and reining skills. Guests are invited to wrangle horses, move a herd of longhorn cattle and rope steers in our arena. This clinic welcomes all skill levels and equine disciplines but guests must be able to walk, trot and lope comfortably in order to participate. A basic understanding of horsemanship is required. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Communication and ground work, reining, developing feel and timing, how to select the right equipment. W O R K I N G C AT T L E Focus on cutting, sorting, penning, reading body language, working as a group vs. individual. R O P I N G : B E G I N N E R - TO - A DVA N C E D Roping exercises start on the ground and progress to the saddle. Learn how to position your horse, refine your swing, perfect your delivery and handling. RANCH SKILLS Trail obstacles, gates, crossing water, riding on steep terrain. S P E C I A L O P P O RT U N I T I E S Guests have the opportunity to wrangle our horse herd in the morning and turn the herd out in the evening. Small clinic size ensures personalized instruction. a l l - i n c lu s i v e r at e : $1,100 per person /per night 4-night minimum stay required, limited to Granite Lodge rooms or Canvas Cabins. Standard RC inclusions. Rate is exclusive of 20% ranch fee. Not combinable with other promotions. Valid on new reservations only during select dates. Non -commissionable. f o r r e s e rvat i o n s : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 | w e l c o m e @ t h e r a n c h at r o c kc r e e k . c o m | w w w. t h e R a n c h A t R o c k C r e e k . c o m | p h i l i p s b u r g , m o n ta n a ranch horsemanship clinic itinerary W e d n e s d ay , M ay 13 T h u r s d ay , M ay 14 F r i d ay , M ay 15 S at u r d ay , M ay 16 S u n d ay , M ay 17 a rrival d ay ra nch rei ni ng cowb oy s k il l s ro pin g & r id ing d e part u re Guests arriving before 4:00pm may head directly to the barn to meet their equine partner for the weekend. Each horse is paired with a guest based on skill level and personality. 6:00pm Meet & Greet with Lisa and Scott in the Silver Dollar Saloon 7:30pm Dinner 7:30am 7:30 a m 7:30 a m 7:30 a m Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Optional: Bring the horses into the corrals with our wranglers 9:30am 9:30 a m Catch and saddle Selecting the right tack Groundwork basics Intro to Ranch Reining Catch and saddle Split into two groups: Group 1 - Working Cattle Group 2 - Ranch Obstacles 12:30pm 12:30 p m Lunch 2:00pm Ranch Reining con’t Late afternoon trail ride 6:00pm Social Hour 6:30pm Enjoy cowboy poetry by some local favorites and an acoustic musical performance by Scott Whinfrey 7:30pm Dinner Lunch 2:00 p m Switch groups in afternoon 6:00 p m Social Hour 7:30 p m Chef ’s Tasting Menu 9:30 a m Intro to Roping: Begin on the ground and transition into the saddle, advanced ropers start in the arena Optional: Bring the horses into the corrals with our wranglers 11:00 a m Check-out time. Depending on departure time, guests may have the option to enjoy a morning trail ride. 12:30 p m Lunch 2:00 p m Special cowboy activity to be determined based on group ability level - or Opportunity to work on individual requests 5:00 p m Optional: Turn horses out into evening pasture 6:30 p m Social Hour 7:30 p m Dinner f o r r e s e rvat i o n s : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 | w e l c o m e @ t h e r a n c h at r o c kc r e e k . c o m | w w w. t h e R a n c h A t R o c k C r e e k . c o m | p h i l i p s b u r g , m o n ta n a ranch horsemanship about our program Montana is made for horses and The Ranch at comfort level. All equestrian activities are guided. Rock Creek is made for riders. Wide-open skies, Our horse herd is comprised mostly of American sagebrush hillsides and alpine peaks are best seen Quarter Horses for their all-around performance on horseback. Part of our Relais & Chateaux and ability, speed and strength, calm disposition and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star luxury experience is innate cow-sense. The American Quarter Horse having everything for a Western-style equestrian is the ideal choice for ranch riding. Our equine adventure at your fingertips. Our Rod & Gun program welcomes all riding disciplines and skill Club outfits guests with cowboy hats, boots and levels. riding helmets as needed. Our wranglers match guests with horses based on the rider’s ability and meet your clinicians Scott Whinfrey is an He has also done every job accomplished horseman who has imaginable on a ranch. During trained horses and cowboyed all spring he usually splits his time over the United States as well between the show pen and the as Australia, Chile, Argentina, branding pen. When not astride and Mexico. A colt starter and a horse, Scott is a singer of performance horse trainer, Scott cowboy songs, a guitar picker, competes in Reined Cowhorse a craftsmen of fine leather tack, shows and Ranch Horse a farrier, a clinician, and a cook competitions and regularly earns of all foods, from curries to money in the NRCHA, NCHA, campfire Dutch Oven dishes. and the NSHA. Lisa Kittel has worked for in the horse industry from the Reined Cowhorse trainers, Cut- lowliest stall cleaning job to ting trainers, Cow/Calf ranching training and helping sell high-end operations, and in a feedlot. Lisa horses for the public. She likes has competed and earned money to rope in the branding pen as in Ranch Horse competitions as well as in the arena. Lisa is also well as in the NRCHA. She is a an avid gardener and seamstress, colt starter and enjoys putting a tans her own leather, and raises foundation on young horses that chickens. will allow them to excel in any equine job. She has competed in blacksmith competitions as a professional farrier and has worked Above: Scott Whinfrey training a young horse to track a cow. Left: Lisa Kittel on a cattle drive near Kadoka, South Dakota where she worked for a NRCHA trainer for three years. f o r r e s e rvat i o n s : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 | w e l c o m e @ t h e r a n c h at r o c kc r e e k . c o m | w w w. t h e R a n c h A t R o c k C r e e k . c o m | p h i l i p s b u r g , m o n ta n a equestrian program f r e q u e n t ly a s k e d q u e s t i o n s How many horses do you have? What is Natural Horsemanship? What type of roping will we learn? We have a horse herd of seventy five. Our This term applies to a style of training that We will focus on ranch roping and team herd is primarily comprised of Quarter utilizes the horse’s own form of commu- roping. Beginners will learn the basics of Horses. Acclaimed for their all-around per- nication to gain cooperation and respect throwing a rope around a dummy on the formance ability, speed and strength, calm between horse and rider. It is ‘natural’ be- ground. Depending on the confidence disposition and innate cow-sense, the cause it uses the horse’s unique psychology level of the guest, there will be opportuni- American Quarter Horse is the ideal choice as a training tool. ties to practice from horseback. Beginners for ranch riding. We choose horses based on guest’s experience level. will start roping in the saddle using an What is Groundwork? This term applies to horse training from What are your age restrictions? the ground. Before sliding into the saddle, automatic steer called a Heel-o-Matic. Advanced ropers can practice ranch roping or team roping on steers. Due to the intense instruction of our riders can establish respect, communi- clinic, we recommend that participants cation, trust and understanding through What does it mean to wrangle in the be over the age of fourteen. Generally various exercises. Most of these exercises morning and turn-out in the evening? at The Ranch, children under the age of focus on establishing your leadership posi- Every evening, our horse herd is turned out eight are recommended to join the Little tion by moving your horse’s feet. It builds into pastures to graze. In the morning, two Grizzlies Kids Club to experience our confidence for both horse and rider. Riders to three wranglers ride out into the pasture equine program. Exceptions are made for can see how a horse thinks and moves his and push the horses into the corrals near advanced-intermediate young riders. The feet in response to a cue. This will translate the barn for the day’s work. Wrangling Little Grizzlies Kids Club offers pony rides later into saddle exercises where under- horses is only offered to clinic participants. for children ages three and up. standing your horses hoof placement is important. Can I bring my own horse? What does NRCHA mean? This acronym stands for National Reined We do not allow guests to bring their own What type of cattle will we work with? Cow Horse Association. This association horse to our ranch. We believe that riding The Ranch has a herd of about forty holds competitive events for working cow on vacation is an opportunity to experience Corriente cattle, commonly, but incorrect- horses where riders must perform two to new and different equine personalities. ly referred to as Longhorns. The Corriente three different tasks in the arena. The first is a Spanish-derived breed of cattle similar is a reining pattern. Next, a cow is released in appearance to a Longhorn but smaller in into the arena. Horse and rider perform stature. Their smaller size, hardy disposi- a cutting maneuver known as ‘boxing’ tion and medium sized horns make them followed by fence work. Scores are awarded ideal livestock for rodeo events where to horse and rider based on equitation and roping is required. They are not raised for how much control the rider exhibits over meat. the cow. Do you offer English riding? We encourage all riders to experience Western riding traditions while in Montana. Therefore, we do not offer English riding. However, many of our wranglers are familiar with English disciplines and excel at helping English riders transition to a Western riding style. f o r r e s e rvat i o n s : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 | w e l c o m e @ t h e r a n c h at r o c kc r e e k . c o m | w w w. t h e R a n c h A t R o c k C r e e k . c o m | p h i l i p s b u r g , m o n ta n a F O R R E S E RVAT I O N S : 8 7 7 . 7 8 6 . 1 5 4 5 7 9 C A R R I A G E H O U S E L A N E | P H I L I P S B U RG , M O N TA N A 5 9 8 5 8 W E L C O M E @ T H E R A N C H AT RO C KC R E E K . C O M
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